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MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tenn. (Feb. 14, 2018)—Milligan College sophomore Bo Pless, of Elizabethton, Tennessee, already has accomplished a lot in his college career. Not only did he earn the 2016 Jeanes Scholarship, the college’s most prestigious academic award, but he has balanced an incredibly demanding schedule as part of Milligan’s inaugural engineering class and the varsity […]

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Over 100 Majors, Minors, and Academic Programs

Milligan is one of the South's premier Christian liberal arts colleges. Our faculty are among the best in their fields, and our academic programs are lauded by accrediting agencies and national organizations. The college offers more than 100 majors, minors, pre-professional degrees, and concentrations in a variety of fields, along with graduate and adult degree completion programs.

Christian Scholars

Our faculty are among the best in their fields. More than 80 percent have earned the highest degree in their field. While their primary role is teaching and mentoring, many are also involved in on-going academic research, publishing articles and books, serving national organizations, and consulting for corporations and non-profits. They do not see themselves as professors who happen to teach at a Christian college, but rather as Christians who have the opportunity to serve Christ as scholars and educators.

Liberal Arts

The term "liberal arts" is a way of describing a broad education that seeks to prepare students to think, to inquire, and to analyze. At Milligan, a unique interdisciplinary Humanities Program lays a common foundation for learning, as students learn about the historical, philosophical, literary, and artistic basis of our modern society. Learning from a liberal arts perspective prepares students for an ever-changing world.

Community

Community: The Good Life

Students soon discover what makes Milligan stand out from other colleges — it’s a Christian community that is genuine and real. We’re not perfect, but we’re a real place, with real people, all learning and serving a real God. Our students come from all over the country and world to discover students with interests similar to their own, as well as those of different cultures, backgrounds, and views. It’s a place with fun traditions, great athletic programs, and lots to do. We are also a community where real friendships are made that last a lifetime. That’s the Milligan difference.

Residence Life

More than 70 percent of our traditional students live on campus in one of 11 residence halls. This is where much of the community life and social involvement on campus occurs. Milligan’s residence halls are designed to encourage greater independence as our students progress through their college years. At the same time, there is a strong focus on learning to live in a community with others. It’s a journey to independence!

Traditions

The Milligan experience is flavored with fun, time-honored traditions that are enjoyed by generations of Buffs. These are the moments that connect students and alumni, and are never forgotten. Like any good tradition, there is a story behind every one. You can become part of these stories and traditions that make Milligan such a memorable—and fun—place!

Wonderful Wednesday

Begun in 1969 as a day to ease the normal pressures of spring fever, the tradition of this annual surprise “holiday” has continued. Day classes are cancelled one day each April and replaced by a variety of social activities planned by Social Affairs.

TWIRP Week

This tradition goes back to the 1950s. The tables are turned and the women are encouraged to ask the men out, as “The Woman Is Required to Pay!”

One Acts & Film Festival

Fine arts are a core part of the Milligan liberal arts tradition. The festival is kicked off annually with a campus-wide picnic. Student-directed one act plays and films are shown each evening.

Pardee Waterslide

This tradition goes back to the old Pardee Hall, when the “Pardee Rowdies” would create a fun and cooling diversion for students on hot spring days. Now the waterslide appears near Buffalo Creek for various events throughout the year.

Creeking

A definite “must” for couples who get engaged — or friends just looking to have fun. Everyone ends up wet!

Homecoming

A time for the entire Milligan family — current students, alumni, faculty — to come together for a weekend of reunions, activities, and memories. The annual Homecoming parade features floats from student and alumni groups.

Faith

Faith & Worship

As our vision statement proclaims, Milligan is a place where Jesus Christ is exalted. We believe God has a unique plan for each of our lives — for our hearts as well as our minds. Together we can form a new generation of Christian leaders who are intellectually and spiritually prepared to change lives and shape culture.

Milligan is a Christian liberal arts college that encourages our students to be thinking and acting Christians. Part of the educational process is to provide students with a working knowledge of diverse subjects and viewpoints and to encourage students to think through these issues from a Christian worldview. Read more »

Campus Ministry

Service

The Christian faith is truly about serving others, and Milligan encourages students to put their faith in action by participating in mission and service projects in our own backyard and around the world.

Small Groups

Milligan College also seeks to foster faith development through small groups. Students are encouraged to participate in various kinds of small groups. Some small group experiences may include: Bible studies, accountability partners, prayer groups, men’s/women’s studies, couples groups, discipleship groups, as well as small groups offered by local churches. The Campus Ministry Team is responsible for initiating many small groups on campus.

Vespers

Sunday evenings are set aside for Vespers, an informal, student-led time of worship, teaching, and fellowship. Open to the entire student body, Vespers is a vital part of spiritual life at Milligan College.

Location & Region

Milligan’s 235-acre picturesque campus is located in beautiful Northeast Tennessee, minutes from Elizabethton and Johnson City in the dynamic Tri-Cities region (Johnson City / Kingsport / Bristol, TN/VA).

The Tri-Cities Tennessee/Virginia region is an area of natural beauty and rich history. The National Civic League named the Tri-Cities the first All-America Region, where you can enjoy historical locations, theaters, parks, restaurants, shops, and more! There are also many recreational opportunities in this part of Southern Appalachia, including boating, water skiing, snow skiing, white water rafting, fishing, jogging, and hiking. See our list of “51 Things to Do” in our region and our Activity Guide.

The Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) where Milligan is located has a population of around 500,000. It ranks in the top 20 percent of 354 metropolitan areas, based on cost of living, job outlook, climate, crime, transportation, education, the arts, health care, and recreation. It has been named one of the Top 100 Cities for Relocation by Forbes, the Top 40 Hottest Small Cities by Inc., and among the Top Ten Midsized Markets of the Decade by Southern Business & Development magazine.

We’re also only an hour from Asheville, NC, and less than two hours from Knoxville, TN.

Things to Do

Within 20 minutes of Milligan’s campus:

Access to a variety of hiking and walking trails for all skill levels

Picturesque views of the Southern Appalachian mountain range

Access to several 5,000ft plus mountain peaks, including Roan Mountain, home of the world’s largest natural Rhododendron Gardens

Trails offering 70-foot waterfalls

Boating, swimming, and trails around Watauga and Boone lakes

10-major trail heads for access to the Appalachian Trail (80 miles of AT exists in Carter County alone)

51 Things To Do Before You Graduate

When you come to Milligan, come prepared to explore, experience, and discover our region.

Summer Facilities

Our beautiful facilities offer an ideal setting and location for summer programs and conferences looking for a faith-based setting that has convenient access to much of the eastern United States. To request more information or a quote for your event, contact: Jack Simpson at 423.461.8955.